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Jim Lee is Professor and Department Head of Geological Sciences at the University of Saskatchewan's College of Arts and Science. He holds a B.Sc.Eng. from Queen's University, an M.A. from Princeton University, and a Ph.D. from Princeton University. As a Professional Engineer (P.Eng.), he leads research and academic programs in geological sciences.
His research specializes in Ar/Ar and U/Pb geochronology, thermochronology, diffusion processes, and tectonic evolution. His work focuses primarily on:
- Paleoproterozoic Trans-Hudson Orogen geology
- Integration of field observations with geochemical/isotopic techniques
- Mineral deposit formation (uranium, rare earth elements, precious metals)
- Petrology of metamorphosed igneous and sedimentary rocks
No publications are provided for article trend analysis. Lee's teaching portfolio spans undergraduate to graduate levels, including Mineralogy, Petrology, Tectonic Evolution of North America, Mineral Deposits, and field schools in Missouri and Manitoba.
No awards or grants information is available. His role as Department Head and Graduate Supervisor indicates leadership in academic administration and student mentorship.


